Site Mobile Navigation

MISCELLANEOUS.

In Italy there were two Ministerial crises; about the middle of July, Cairoli and his associates succeeded the Depretis Cabinet, and toward the end of November there was another list of appointments, including that of Signor Depretis as Minister of the Interior. The changes had little effect on the policy of the Government, and were nothing more than the results of coalitions to drive common rivals from power. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

We are continually improving the quality of our text archives. Please send feedback, error reports,
and suggestions to archive_feedback@nytimes.com.